Queen Bey’s on top of the world - again.
The Run The World hitmaker walked away with the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) Image Awards’ highest honour on Saturday when she won the coveted Entertainer of the Year prize.
She won the award for the first time 15 years ago.
The 37-year-old groundbreaking singer showed off plenty of leg in her floor-length white gown while on stage to accept the award.
The high slit let her show off her gorgeous legs. She complimented the monochrome dress with a pair of silver stilettos.
Beyoncé, who is married to producer Jay-Z, had her long brown hair wavily curled and falling down her shoulders, mostly obscuring her teardrop-shaped earrings with green stones surrounded by smaller diamonds.
The former Destiny’s Child singer was a class act as she took the stage to accept.
She faced off against an intimidating bevy of artists and entertainers, including Black Panther’s star, Chadwick Boseman, its director, Ryan Coogler, If Beale Street Could Talk star Regina King, and basketball legend-in-the-making LeBron James.
Rather than a traditional thank-you speech, she celebrated each of her fellow nominees.
SPEECH: Beyoncé accepting. Photo: Supplied.
‘Regina King, I love you so much. You’ve taught us patience, persistence, and how to be masterful in your craft.
‘Chadwick Boseman is teaching children to dream and to see themselves as kings.
‘LeBron James has taught us strength of all forms in leading by example and providing education for our kids.
‘Ryan Coogler tells our stories in a way that celebrates our history and proves that we do have power at the box office.
‘And I’m honored to be included among all of you and to be a part of a vital, thriving community,’ she concluded to thunderous applause.
Besides Beyoncé, only two other singers, Dionne Warwick and Patti Labelle, have won twice.